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The CDC says it's "actively examining" available data to see if it can make that call.
The AWS outage marks the service's third disruption this month alone.
The bill suggests that if massive fines or bad PR won't scare tech CEOs, then maybe jail time might.
While Microsoft Teams drew headlines for preventing emergency calls over the weekend, that bug could impact countless other apps.
Yet another example of the worst people online making bank off the worst currency around.
Researchers found thousands of cases where advertisers skirted the company's rules without ever being flagged.
The voice assistant isn't shutting down but the similarly named web-ranking service is.
A new complaint to the FTC complaint claims Amazon's 'search results' are so packed with ads, we shouldn't even call them 'search results.'
The suit alleges that the company blatantly ignored warnings about the platform's problems in the region for five years—and by then, it was too late.
An internal document outlines how the play time, comments, and likes, all come together to form your personalized feed.
Inventing can be kind of a dangerous business—as these pioneers show.
The "Hello, World!" message was first penned by the platform's co-founder back in 2001.
The news comes after a Russian anti-satellite test sent out a dangerous cloud of dangerous space debris.
Chris Smalls had been fired from his position more than a year ago.
The company's new rules crack down on users who share pictures or videos without the subject's permission.
Evaluating the face of Twitter and his ever-changing lewks.
The two were passing through the region from South Africa, a hotspot for the new COVID-19 variant.
It's the latest example of the bipartisan outrage over Instagram's purported effects on teenage mental health.
The basketball court-sized digital plot will be used to showcase wares from fashion brands and major retailers.